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corridor,  then it was very severely inconvenienced. Look here.
The corridor made a right-angle turn at its inboard end, although access to
the new section was blocked by a heavy barred grill, which had been twisted
away from its anchor points on the deck and one wall. Behind the damaged
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grill, dozens of metal rods and bars projected at random angles into the
corridor space from the walls and ceiling. But they did not pay much attention
to the strange cage-like outgrowth of metal because they were staring at the
three extraterrestrials who were lying in wide, dried-up patches of their body
fluids.
There were two very different physiological types, Conway saw at once. The
large one resembled a Tralthan, but less massive and with stubbier legs
projecting from a hemispherical carapace, which flared out slightly around the
lower edges. From openings higher on the carapace sprouted four long and not
particularly thin tentacles, which terminated in flat, spear-like tips with
serrated bony edges. Midway between two of the tentacle openings was a larger
gap in the carapace, from which projected a head that was all mouth and teeth,
with just a little space reserved for two eyes set at the bottom of deep, bony
craters. Conway s first impression was that the entity was little more than an
organic killing machine.
He had to remind himself that the Sector General staff included several beings
whose species were highly intelligent and sensitive while retaining the
physical equipment that had enabled them to fight their way to the top of
their home planet s evolutionary tree.
The other two beings belonged to a much smaller species with much less in the
way of organic weaponry. They were roughly circular, just over a meter in
diameter, and in cross section, a slim oval flattened slightly on the
underside.
In shape they very much resembled their ship, except that it did not have a
long, thin horn or sting projecting aft or a thin, wide slit on the opposite
side, which was obviously a mouth. The upper lip of the mouth was wider and
thicker than the lower, and on one of the dead beings it was curled over the
lower lip, apparently sealing the mouth shut. Both of the beings were covered
on their upper and lower surfaces and around the rims by some kind of organic
stubble, which varied in thickness from pin size to the width of a small
finger.
The stubble on the underside was much coarser than that on the upper surface,
and it was plain that parts of it were designed for ambulation.
 It is clear what happened here, said the Captain.  Two members of the
species that crew this ship died when the large one broke free because of
inadequate restraints, and presumably the survivors Prilicla detected were
unable to cope with the situation and released a distress beacon.
One of the smaller beings, which had sustained multiple incised and punctured
wounds, lay like a piece of torn and rumpled carpet under its killer s hind
feet. Its companion, although just as dead, had suffered fewer wounds and had
almost made its escape through a low opening in the wall at deck level before
being immobilized and crushed by one of its attacker s forefeet. It had also,
before it died, been able to inflict several deep puncture wounds on the
larger alien s underside, and its broken-off horn or sting was still deeply
embedded in one of them.
 I agree, said Conway.  But one thing puzzles me. The blind ones appear to
have modified their ship to accommodate the larger life-form. Why would they
go to so much trouble to capture such a dangerous specimen? They must need it
very badly or consider it extremely valuable for some reason to risk confining
it with a blind crew.
 Possibly they have weapons that reduce the risk, Fletcher said,  longer
range, more effective weapons than that horn or sting, which these two omitted
to carry for some reason and died because of the omission.
 What kind of long-range weapon, asked Conway,  could be developed by a being
with only a sense of touch?
Murchison tried to head off the argument that was impending.  We don t know
for certain that they have only a sense of touch, although they are blind.
As for the value of the large life-form to them, it could be a fast-breeding
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source of food, or its tissues or organs might contain important sources of
valuable medication, or the reason maybe a completely alien one. Excuse me.
She switched on her suit radio.  Naydrad, we have three cadavers to transfer
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